Glass stated that she was the only candidate in the race who would take effective action to protect Texas sovereignty through the use of nullification and secure the border using the Texas State Guard.[1]

Biography

Glass was born in Buford, Georgia. She moved to Texas in 1977, and began her involvement in the Libertarian Party in 1978. She served on the Texas Libertarian Party state executive committee from 1982 to 1984. She has practiced law in Houston.[1]

Personal

Glass's father worked for General Motors and her mother worked as a school secretary. Glass was the first person in her family to go college. She is married to Tom Glass, and they have two children, Courtney Ayn and Branden. They live in Houston, Texas.[1]